Geocoding health data with Geographic Information Systems: a pilot study in northeast Italy for developing a standardized data-acquiring format [PDF]
Introduction. Geographic Information Systems (GIS) have become an innovative and somewhat crucial tool for analyzing relationships between public health data and environment. This study, though focusing on a Local Health Unit of northeastern Italy, could
Baldo, Vincenzo +7 more
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Modeling the probability distribution of positional errors incurred by residential address geocoding
Background The assignment of a point-level geocode to subjects' residences is an important data assimilation component of many geographic public health studies. Often, these assignments are made by a method known as automated geocoding, which attempts to
Mazumdar Soumya +3 more
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Geocoding Applications for Social Science to Improve Earthquake Early Warning
Geocoding is a spatial analysis method that uses address information (e.g., street address, intersection, census tract, zip code, etc.) to determine geographical coordinates (latitude and longitude).
Danielle Sumy
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Improving geocoding matching rates of structured addresses in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil
: Strategies for improving geocoded data often rely on interactive manual processes that can be time-consuming and impractical for large-scale projects.
Taísa Rodrigues Cortes +2 more
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Geocoding Large Population‐level Administrative Datasets at Highly Resolved Spatial Scales [PDF]
Using geographic information systems to link administrative databases with demographic, social, and environmental data allows researchers to use spatial approaches to explore relationships between exposures and health.
Edwards, Sharon E. +2 more
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Historical collaborative geocoding [PDF]
The latest developments in digital have provided large data sets that can increasingly easily be accessed and used. These data sets often contain indirect localisation information, such as historical addresses.
Abadie, Nathalie +5 more
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Geospatial Data Enrichment through Address Geocoding: Challenges and Solutions [PDF]
Enriching geospatial data, particularly through address geocoding, is fundamental to many geospatial analytical solutions, facilitating resource allocation, accessibility assessment, and urban development planning.
E. Hristov +5 more
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Geocoding Freeform Placenames: An Example of Deciphering the Czech National Immigration Database
The growth of international migration and its societal and political impacts bring a greater need for accurate data to measure, understand and control migration flows.
Jan Šimbera +2 more
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Geocoding Data Analysis and Processing in Relational Databases [PDF]
Geocoding data are widely used in applications to support geographical locations and compute spatial relationships, such as distances. It is a common practice to capture geospatial data in relational database management systems (RDBMS), where most ...
Wang, Jiangping
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Finding the right title for your article: Advice for academic author. [PDF]
On reading the title of an article the reader can sometimes wonder what the author is trying to say, as the title seems so far removed from the research covered in the article.
Hundley, Vanora +4 more
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